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I didn't know Atwood was Canadian. I thought English or Irish...
I'm not Italian, but live in Italy, and recommend:
Andrea Camilleri who writes, among other things, a series of mysteries which take place in Sicily.
The Rai (Italian State TV) has made a series of really good films based on the books.
If I think of another two, I'll put them in... or Jeanne and Elena can help me!!
I'm not Italian, but live in Italy, and recommend:
Andrea Camilleri who writes, among other things, a series of mysteries which take place in Sicily.
The Rai (Italian State TV) has made a series of really good films based on the books.
If I think of another two, I'll put them in... or Jeanne and Elena can help me!!

Renate Dorrestein
Jos Vandeloo
Bob Mendes
fiction based on non-fiction, very good
Hayes, will have to think a bit more, but the first book of an italian writer that I really loved was Paolo Giordano- La solitudine dei numeri primi
non-fiction italian writer (he died some years ago)
Tiziano Terzani
My favourite book by him and one of myfavourite books in general is A Fortune-teller Told Me Earthbound Travels in the Far East
Fiction
Federico Moccia
Paolo Giordano - The Solitude of Prime Numbers is how it was translated in English. Don't know this one, but I think they made a film of it recently. I nerver get to the cinema anymore, so haven't seen it.


1.) Stephen King
2.) Michael Crichton
3.) James Patterson

F. Scott Fitzgerald
Gary Paulsen
Laura Ingalls Wilder
I haven't read, but look forward to reading:
Neil Gaiman
Tim O'Brien
Sinclair Lewis

My favorite author is Jessica Zafra. She's a fiction writer, columnist, editor, publisher and former tv and radio show host. Beat that. I love most of her works because it tackles about what goes on in our society.
I am also looking forward into reading Bob Ong's Books.
^_^


Three favorite US Authors:
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Walt Whitman
Louisa May Alcott
It might also be fun to mention which books you think present a good/interesting view of one's country or state--historical or contemporary. For example, I love John Steinbeck's
Cannery Row which focuses on Monterey, CA--a place I have visited often her in Northern California--back in the early 1920s, I believe.

Tim Winton
Tom Keneally (I've met him and he originally lived where I work)
John Marsden (I've met him too, he writes for young adults)

Portuguese authors: Luis Camoes & Fernando Pessoa
Brazilian author: Paulo Coelho

I'm Canadian and must recommend Guy Gavriel Kay. His character development is amazing!

I'm Canadian and must recommend Guy Gavriel Kay. His character development is amazing!"
What genre of books does he write?


I'm Canadian and must recommend Guy Gavriel Kay. His character development is amazing!"
I need to check out Kay. I am Canadian and tend to really like Canadian authors. I am embarrassed to say that I have never heard of him...

I share the love for Montgomery. Anne is probably my favourite heroine of all time.


I'm Irish. Julian Gough, and Yeats.


Anyone know of any good authors from North Dakota?

Louise Erdrich is one of the best novelists ever, and she happens to have grown up in North Dakota. Mosca has written recommendations for her, and you might want to check that post. I stumbled upon her by reading The Master Butchers Singing Club. Apparently, however, characters from her books repeat, so, though she doesn't write a series, it might be better to read her books in order. Love Medicine A Novel was her first novel.

I'll have to look into Midnight's Children. I tend to really like novels that are set in India. I find they are written very poetically and have interesting characters.

I'm from Australia!
Matthew Reilly
Melina Marchetta
Matthew Reilly
Melina Marchetta



George Orwell
Oscar Wilde
Alan Moore
H. G. Wells
Britain's OK but america has definitely produced more great writers.

Pearl S. Buck
For specifically Pennsylvania:
Michael Chabon
Stewart O'Nan
H.D. (Hilda Doolittle)

Ivo Andrić published The Bridge on the Drina in 1945, for which he received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961.
The Bridge on the Drina
Danilo Kiš
Miloš Crnjanski
Meša Selimović
Borislav Pekić
Milorad Pavić
Dobrica Ćosić
Goran Petrović
Igor Marojević
Zoran Živković
Jelena Dimitrijevic and Isidora Sekulić are two early twentieth century women writers.
Svetlana Velmar-Jankovic is the best known female author in Serbia today.
Milorad Pavić - Dictionary of the Khazars

From CA
John Steinbeck
USA general
Louisa May Alcott
Mark Twain
Jim Butcher
Mary Higgins Clarke

Miriam Toews - Summer of My Amazing Luck A Novel
Frances Itani -Deafening
Lisa Moore - Alligator
Joan Clark - An Audience of Chairs
Michael Redhill- Consolation a Novel
Lori Lansens - The Girls
Camilla Gibb - Sweetness in the Belly
Rohinton Mistry - A Fine Balance
Joan Barfoot - Luck
Mary Lawson - Crow Lake
Guy Vanderhaeghe - The Englishman's Boy A Novel
Elizabeth Hay - A Student of Weather
Richard B. Wright - Clara Callan
Michael Ondaatje - In the Skin of a Lion
Ami McKay - The Birth House
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Sweetness in the Belly (other topics)
Summer of My Amazing Luck (other topics)
The Girls (other topics)
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I am Canadian (from Vancouver) and my three favourite Canadian authors are
Michael Ondaatje
Margaret Atwood
Ann-Marie MacDonald